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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1903)
' TiJP""1 T"r -?"v- THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE00N.THUR8DAY,-ARnlt. 23J903. .. . "PAGE FOUR. ?$ h- MYSTIC MIDGET FAIRIES A Maze of Youth and ; Childhood 'P i Rainbow of Colors, Music and ; ' ' ' '" Dances JBHIowsof Babfdsand two Hifn ' ?dred Children Participate ' It would be a dlfllcuU task to formj ulato a raoro refreshing entertain 'niont than thai of thoMystic Mldg eta1' 'as given tindcr'itho auspices ot Uio tallies' Otilld of 'the Episcopal church, of thin city. A wealth of color, a profusion of childish .voices. and In nocent faces, thrown Into tho softened effects of color by tho calcium light )croen and tho criticism of the oven Ing Is finished. I'lot, there was none, nor oven pretense, only thtJ little woof jnt a story to bring Into consccutlvo 'form tho program of sons and danco. Th houso was enthusiastic and very large. From tho opening scene, when tho stage was filled with child ish forms In caruletw simplicity, mim icking1 sloop, to the close, where 100 figure were assembled to wave "Good night." applauso was frequent and pro longed. Almost overy Individual ef fort was enoored repeatedly. It wax h rainbow symphony In harmony and colors, and the little mistakes, which always uttend a child's porfortnanro, only added to the beautiful simplicity of the piny If special attention was merited by any ut of ftxUurri. tjiose mentioned ns pleasing the audience most would probably be the dance and song by the "Tiny lltitterlly Oiinnls," Impersotinu d by l.uollle Htnley, Ada Snook. Ilosle Ilrnwnitelii, l'rlwllla Klmulng, Velmu Mnflltt and WHInn Slater nnd tho parade of "The Nations." The In dividual solos and dunces, and eape clully tha dust from "The Strollers," by Misses Hva Caelum and Hthol Scovell. Miss Kllu Itlneman. In the roll or "Tllanln, nuoen of fnrlee. Is n hand some nid lusplrlujc uueeu. Her solo, "Slug On." wn received with maul fust enthusiasm. Miss Itluemnn has a flno voice of clear tone nnd ureal rangy. MlM'lMim llublmrd. as the wooer of (lit) illicit. inhibited iinlltles hot often seen on the nmnteor stage. Undoubtedly the most finished fea ture of the entire performance was tho "Queen Louise tlnvotte" exhibition dance. In this dance, which was par ticipated In by 10 oiing ladle, there was n wot Id of grace and pretty figure arrangement, enhancod by simplicity of costume and gnrlauded with How urs. It Is rarely that professional per formers are unnbled to preaent as pleasing a feature as was this. Tho star pails were well carried out by Miss Hubbard, a the "Prince," Miss ICIla Ulneman. as "Tltanla," Miss tals Aldorson as "Psyche" and Itu Menu 8latr. ns the "Commotion'." Tho onturtalnmunt will bo repentod tonight, and a law house Is expected. The following Is (ho cast of charac ters: I'rinoo Obdlllons. ruler of the Mystic Midgets Bdiia I), llubbanl Commodore of the Mystic's ship. Phan tom Kugene Plater - From the Nations Unolo Sam, the tand of tho Five.. Frank Keens John Hull, HnKland noorgo Skiff Turrenoe Mcdlnty, Ireland Harry Wcudwoiih Hob Hoy, Scotland .... Zoo Olmstead Karl Von Kraus, Germany ........ I ctaud Hendricks rollueman, same In every nation.. Olarenco 8haw Carlos Zorllla, Spain.. Paul Hendricks Gaetanio Hanaulo, Italy John Chorrlngton Count I'lerr Coutnrd, Fnuico Carl Hlngoe Major Doollttle. military commander ..Walter Forr Ivan Ipunof, KiihIuh. .Andrew McOnrl Not Worth a Cent. Indian Kenneth Holllster Hop Sing, the Mystic's wnshee- wnstieu Monroe Toova Tlko, Japan ........ Claynell Haldwln Sambo and Qulmbo, two little coons the Pullman iHtfa..CUareuco Carlson i Whttlay Hluhardson Ugllo. tho Qgre Harry Coshow Gnomes In the service ot Ugllo. UluU ... ,. TM Holmes NJok t.C..i ,:. . -. -.,'. Harry Hollo ' Trbjk ' ..'..' 'Mori !rvln VJloU ClarUo Iniue skqlH!,. .,. JCUtfyrJlHpaiJriok Qutpk Carl Mutus Stlroter, Kins Xf InsecU George Weudroth Tltanla, Quoen of falrle .. Ella. IUncman U Wee Attendants of the Queen. Tlnymlte Aiicen tsnoiman Tlddlewlnk Gertrude Cunningham Psyche, Queen's, companion, tho em bodiment of love . . . .Lois Aldcrson The Tiny Butterfly .Guards. SlIverwInR Lucille Statoy Uluespray Ada Snook Ltghtfoot Hosle Brownstoln Tlppytoo lYJeoIlla Flemlps Dewdrop . Velma Moffltt Seafoam -V Lillian 8laer Tha CJiuwntfljFarorltes. ; Sjwrkb ..r'-frflfelene Dalrymplo ferbriBbi ..'...C..fjClaudlne Ilose Spottllla '". .'. .'.Martha' Swart Rainbow Alice Warner IloseleaT ..'tUft;.. Iulse Whalo Goldenhua t -i--. Opal Hatch Violet . .' '- . '- Inoz Landon SUverspray Marguorite Ostrander Goldenrod Esther Ferguson Buttercup Gertmdo Pcntlnnd Amazons and Archers Ama Strong', Janlo Burss, Madeline Walker! Bar bara Dttrbln, Alice McCauloy.frtuby Hopf. ' Farles, Midgets. Archers, Amazons, GrasAhoppcrs, Frogs, Wasps 'Beet les., HomcMi,cltcA . ' Specialties Songs. My Lovn I Sing to Thee Miss Kthel Bcovcll Sing On Miss Klla IUncman A Lesson In Flirtation (Duot from The Strollers) Miss Kva Coshow. Kthol Scovbll, Dauoes. Highland. I)utcl Wooden Shoe. Skirt Danco. BucRand Wing. Jockey Danger by Mary Yantls. Sarah Alderman, Winona Savage, Marga ret Gray, Altboa Moormi. Sophie Catlln. Ellon Thcllsen Beulah Burrs. v The Queen !oulae Gavotte; n beftiitlful exhibition dance, by the following young ladles: G retch en Delahoydo, Florence Norwood, Cecelia Halnos, Lois Coshow, I. aura Berry, Florence Tlllson. Hoes Tlllson, Llsetta Falk, lenna Falk, Leln Cavanauh, Lennn Cavanngh, Uva Cojliow, Grace Ulneman, Jlarltnra ICakln, Mercedes Sims. Kthel Scorell. Falriea. Candln Dick, Inez. Uindon. Ixnilse Whale, Mnrtliu Wanl. lOathor Fergu son Merit Mutha, Joy Turner, Affiles Byne, lliuel Darney. Iluth Stnloy, veil Heeves, Beaale (roodhue, Kate Yantls, Asle Singleton, Anna Yan tls. Alum Moore, ISthel Beutley, Kay SnMk, Lela Slater, Catherine Car son, Hilda Amsloy, Grace Fawk, Lu cille Stout. Gladys Cartwrlght, Con stance CnrtwriHht, Mary KsUhnm, Clnudlne Hose. Lotta Motlltt, Alk'p Warner, Zuto Holllsler. MnrNuerlte Ostrnnder. Maude Hvnns, Stella Stout. Opal Hatch. Helen Ualrym pie, Alia Jones. Wusps. Vernon Mollltt. Oivfxr SmlUi, Qeorgle Wondrolh. Merrltt McCnrl Metur Moljltt, ChMiter Mofllti. Clmdrei Geoi'Me. Resolution 'of Thanks. Whereas, The buslnetw men of Sa lorn nave suiiscriueti nimraiiy to a fund to be used In the Improvement of the county road lending south from the Hurnl cemetery. In the city of Sn leui. to Buena Ylsla. and Whemas, The members of The 1 4b urty Good Hoails I-vnRiie feel grateful for the kindly spirit shown, and for the financial aid given by thu busi ness men of Salem for the Improve ment of said road, therefore be It Keaolvod, That we, the membors of Thu Libert)' Good Kouds League unite In extending tQ the business men of Salem oilr 'sincere thanks for their kindly assistance In the Improvement of the nlove named mad. P N. I.AT1IUOP. II. P CLrJVKI-VNI). HIUICK CWNNNIOHAM. Committee, Then followb a list f subscribers to date, about $300. HOP MARKET FALLING An Unbiased View of Situation Buyer Produces Figures from Record" To Show That Demands Have Been Met Dell Will Ring. The old tire bull, which hangs In thu city hall, anil which has been out of commission for some tlmo. has been n'palnnl and connected with tho Are department engine nxmi with a wire. In case of lire both the stoam whistle nnd the bell will bo used. THE OLD RELIABLE m &AKING POWDER AlMMlu t4)r Pur TffEfSN0SUB57mnr Chas. S. IJveslcy, of Salem, gives tho following view of the hop situation today, April 21sf. In your Issue of the 21st It Is re ported that a New York firm pub lished In tho Kentish Observer, Eng land that thcro were 00,000 bales loft on the coast In growers' and dealers' hands This statement appeared In tho KentlBh Observer on March i, 1303. On the 21st of April, full seven weeks after, a member of tho Hop Growers' Association, says there are but 18,000 bales left on tho coast Let us sec now, according to figures which cannot bo disputed, what Is the real state of affairs? Tho re are now left In tho growers' hnnds on the Pa cific ceast: Oregon. 10.089 bales. Yakima, 3Suo balm. Western Washington. 1000 bnles. California, 6006 bnles. Total, 11. AM ImiIiw. There are now In tlie'denlers' hnnds on the ceast: OreKou. Stun iKtlott. WashliiKtou. Am bnles. California, oouo bales. Total. 11.600 bales. Making a grnnd totnl of M.30C iKiles. ai iiie nine last year more were left on the const as follews: , In growers' hnnd: Oregon, 900 hales. Washington, Hon bales.. California. 3100 lmlee. Dealers' holdiiiKS, 3700 bales. Making a total of 7300 bales. Here are some statistics with rognrd to Kugland's Imports from Sitibjmber win. to Keiininry. 1808: United States to Unglaud 774 cwte.. at 18S poumlH per bale. 38,705 bales. From Continent ami other conn trie. US.IM ewt., at IS mmiihU per lHle 5H.IS0 bales. Total Ifcigllsh ImporU. Wt. 93.361 In the corresimndlng iHm1 of Inst year there were Imported to Hnglnnd ns follews: United Statue to Hughim!. 7O.I0S ewts. Continent and other countries. S4, 070 cwts. Making a total of 10I.4SS cwts., at ISC pounds iter bale. Total English Imports. li0. 01,100, These figures bIiow Uie surplus of hops shipped Into England In the sea son of 1902-1003 over that of 19OM902 amount to 31,854 bnles. Tho English cwt. (hundredweight) amounts to 112 pounds, and by multi plying tho ewts. by 112 and dividing the same by 1SS. we get the number of bales, according to the American standard of 185 pounds net. inow wiin regards to the xiorts fiom the United States for the season of 1102-1903. horo aro the facts, ac cording to the custom house author!-ties. lixports from thu United States to foreign countries, up to April 10, 1908, 33.799 bales. f Corresponding period 1908, 41,067 bales. Here are the Imports for the two sea&omi: 1902 Imports to United States from Austria, Germany, etc.. 12,030 bales, equal In American bales, at 1SK pounds net. to 30,073 bales. 1908 Imports to Unltsd States frqin Austria. Germany, etc., S3C7 bales, equal in Ameican bales at 1S6 pounds per bale, 13.012 bales. Bxeesa of Imimrt In 18l over 190. 17.031 bales. According to thee Mgttraa we boo that the export to foretue countries from the United Stales, up to April in 1K3. amounts to. In Aertian bales 13,7) bale. imports for Uie taws period. In American Wales. 30.0TJ bales. It Is claimed by brewers tkat. at the very least, one pound of German hops i equal to 1H pouttde of Amerioan hojw, as retards brewing capacity, so that really we have, in; equivalent to United States nf. Imports to the antount of 3C.e$7 bale. The Imports, therefore, exceeds the exports by 22SS bales. It is estimated that the W03-1903 crop in the United States amounts te: Now York. 36.000 tales. Wisconsin, 3000 bales. California, 66.000 bales Oregon 88,000 balos. Washington, 32,000 bales. Total, 203,000 bales. ' , x Surplus Import, 2288 bales. ' So wo havo for homo consumption. 205.288 bales. "- The American consumption is estU mated at 185j,0)0 bales. Estimated t Carry-over by American brewereK3O.6o0 bales. Hops therefore actually needed, amounts to 155,000 bales. So that tho surplus of hops in the United States today amounts, in ex-j cess of consumption, to 50.288 bales. 1 Is a vctfy grave question whlch4 nw conrronia in a uregon nop grow, ors. , A year' ago they would have Jumped 'at tho present price,-18 cents. A year hence, ho will Jump at it. A FOREIGN PRODUCT. , .. Ainrrlrn llitV.ol Vrl HrrrluprilMha "Vertect Mprndlhrlfl.' " L'liecoiiomlcaljnild extravagant ns we are, we have not yet developed the "perfect -pendtlfHft" ns he Is to bo found mi the o,.ier;sIdc of the Atlantic It mimiis at limes im If he must be a product of an older, n more "effete" civilization. The limn, either young or old, who runs through n large fortune julckl.v N a rnrlty with us. High ns our standiinl of living mid of the ordinary cxpetiw of living Is, our standard ot what might Ih called pnilllguteextrav. agniiee Is by no menus so high. Of course pretty large sums urc wasted In various., fiiriim of dlt-elpatlou here as elsewhere. Hut that Is not the point To take the single Item of gambling, how often do we hear of a mail's being ruined by It In-reV No doubt we hear stork of tremendous sums lent and won, but hiiuIi jtltlM do not seem either "to iniike or to break" anybody. For men vyhuxc Income me reckoned by the littudreds of HiouhiiimIs or millions to piny hundred dollar poker Is no greet reekUMxiioH. Itut how often do we see young men of the hiiuiII salaried sort puuthig l.iHK) or RMHM) at a time Ht bnoiirnl. ns you inn any day In Fiiimi'V We Imve'not the Instinct to seve end htiih' for eleven months lit Hie jmr mid liieu shell out all our mmIi.m Hi a fortnight. I oiit-u met In I'iiuil'o a young man of old p.-evliH-liil fninlly. Legitimist to tho backbone, prrnid and very mmu Hi whs illMiut twelity-elie, lilodeot, tlior- OUkIiI.v "nirni t." goinl. Innocent n yoiitiic fellow n h ime would care to tlieel. the soil of rnuiltf mail who Meellis to bine Ihimi ovi t'lookiMl and left out lu the cold li.v I'linrli llclloli. thougU by no ineiiiH a great iiirlly In Fivnch real life. 1 happened to ask hltu one day If ln ever plnyi-d euiils. He snld no. he did not en i-i' for that sort of thing, nnd besides bis muaiiH would. not permit It 'I never go Into a gambling nit loon,' suld be, "or Into the cardroom of n club. Sometime 1 may Join In a little game of poker among friends Just to IHiss the lime, but only a very small game, never more tlinii a louls limit" A IniilK Hunt! I wonder what clubman (out of the mllllnualre cluss) In New Yoik. llcMtou. Philadelphia or any of our larger eaMern cities would call four dollar Hkcr a "very small" game! Scrlbner's. "V DID HE SHOOT r OR NOT? The Post Jollies the President Says.He'Patted .the Grizzltes nd Petted tfie Lions Wolves' Laughed and Elks .Gave Him a Ribald Wink FLOWER AND TREE. Powdered sulphur applied dally Is a good remedy for mildew on rosebushes. Plants iusy U grown In comparative ly miinII (Hits by applying a weak solu i km of guano. Oregon In said to have a while sun flower which grows wild In some local ities In the valleys of the Illue inouu tain. t'riK. Is the quickest growing of plants. Under perfect conditions It will dower and eed within eight days of phiulliig. A northern aspect for tlie orchard ghe a coltler and Inter soil and re tard the bloKjiomlug until a later ! rliMi, tlnu lesneulug the dangi'r from spring friMts. If for no other rvuhou than Its bablt of lute blooming, the salvia deserves a dee lu every garden. Nothing i-au Im more splendid than a well grown bed of salvia lu early autumd. The iltiest limisc- plants grow where the temperature does not get above 70 degree nor lower than CO degrees. Uut most of im would tldiik we were fmtr.lng to distth In rooms of the best temperature for plants, IK degnvs. The announcement that Mr. Loeb, the President's secretary, has tele graphed East for a number of rifles and revolvers, with fixed ammunition to match Infuses a certain amount of gaycty Into a situation which has be gun to toko on certain attributes of gloom. Mr. Itoosovclt's retirement in to tho bowels of the park, tho expul sion of a New York correspondent who tried to follow him and the prompt and vigorous assassination of tho correspondent's dog all these circumstances conspired to fill us with forhodlng. We discerned J pain ful hiatus In tho procession of merri ment wmen wo jturo i. . net In mirh mdiu . t Wg . M uiepreu,.! IjOob. hnwnvnr ha. j, ..11 dismal forecasts. Unllmli ofslaughtcr Is already en reut: Yellowstone nark, ami ... . l .r.i ttu .,'..: "c eric"bag; ieia It transpires that wolr a .. trW anu raounuun, lions aro not n, In tho government reservatloa arv uo- rcKarneu as "gam.''C buffalo, elk and so forth trc i. in ino grana taboo. Thu eaio. They crop tho herbu. thjy will. They loaf around ti and growFovqr tho refuse ofti, ens, lou'ean pat a grll,j caro 10, anu uio lordly eA you with. a ribald wink Bi that the animals wo have aro not on tho list The Is free to kill mountain lloaiwJ nnd rnvntrs In nnr nnmliur , ,. ' . "' 'II not annoiniqa Dy mo law. Boiad look forward to a chapter of n3 note, Tho President will at ot, ceed to extermlnato the bentm degree already mentioned, Tlem bo no Mlslsslppl nurabugj ui ures. Mr. Iloosovelt will Uail; & dead or allvo. The grinllej u out of his hands, and tie lloy. coyqtes fall by tho scorts it i month of hlq rifles, rcvolrcn,! cons, etc. Altogether the rpl& full of gaudy promise. To Alaska and Rein, An evening of ontortalnmnt 1 Instruction for old and youni,! church. April 24th Tickets 3i! 10 cents. ij l.mi'rruIlT' Turnrd. DlsraeU's reouixvful wit enabled him to play the courtier at all times and to gtve-M lu an Instance which thu l.omlim risily Chronicle recalls a Cfliuplliiieiitiiry turn euii to satire. Soon after he Imd received his title and had lnHouie the Karl of lieaucons flolil mm old teer gnvteil the tie w .peer one iho mimI askeil him how he felt. Heaeoiihticld was Just walking away from the lMine of lords, but his thoiifht heems to have been In the hentc of commons, for he suld: "1 ftel as If I were dead aud buried." The old iieer liwkeil aghast. "And," Ileneensnold continued, with seurculy a pause, "and lu the laud of the blesMil." Tlw okl ieer inlltil agalu ami Jovcil noHcoustleld former after. Colors or Cbl.rn'a Erra. It has been conclusively proved tlmt women have a larger proportion of browu eyes than men. If In parents the mother has browu eyes and the father blue, the chauees are eighty eight to twelve that the girls of the family will be brown eyed, the percent age lu favor of the boys having blue eye being seventy two to twenty-lght If the parents have eyes of like color, tbo chances in favor of the children, both male and female, bavins eyea of tbe same color are nluety two to eight taai I HSpeer JBtm GROCERIES HARDWARE PATENT MEDICINES BOOTS and SHOES uatc-jtadc ii Xv5'5V5Vv55srv53v5 Largest Shippers In Marion County of Country i Produce 100 II) sack half ground Stock Salt 90c 50 H sack half ground Stock Salt 50c 50 H sack genuine Livorpool Fine Salt 60c 50 Hi suck Worcester Fine Salt $.00 100 Hi sack Cane Granulated Sugar $5.25 100 Hi sack Spreckles Granulated Sugar $5.5 7 liars Golden Star or I.enox Sonp 25c l,ll can 5?cliilling Baking Powder 40c 1 H can Folger Baking Powder) 40c 1 bottle Gilt Edge Shoo Dressing 20c 1 lb best uncolored Japan Tea 50c 1 lb best grade Mocha arid. Java Coffee 35c 5 gallon size Barrel Churn . - 9 gallon size Barrel Churn $3.50 . 15'gallon sizo Barrel Chum S3.75 - IV. 100 lbkeg.Wire Nails' $3.25 Base RoyalWriugera, iron or wood frame, guaranteed forpjen &.zu. . $3.50 Iron or Wood frame Wringers, guaranteed for 3 years rrW3OTKVsro(aJ $3.00 K. Ironor Woodfratiie Wringerslguaranteed for 2 years $2.25 and $2.50 Iron or Wood frame Wringers guarauteed for 1 yer $J.75 Qomtnon Iron frame Wringers $.25 tyl 5 bars FelsaptUdoapj S cans Fountain Corn 25c 8 Cans Fountain Tomatoes 25c 5 packages Arm & Ilamtner brand Soda 25c , "'--"' Pkone 249J I State St. ill8lUIf l !! f ! ffi